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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918

Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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something from me, and so many packages are arriving that I can't see. I almost forgot and snivelled a bit when she told me about the plan for tonight. She wants me to wear my Concert Dress -- and, oh, lots of things! I'll tell you as soon as it is over, all about it. I told her it was pretty hard to leave my wedding ring off so long and she said, "Bless your heart child, you'll put it on for keeps tonight." She sends best wishes to you, and I think it would be a nice idea for you to write her a letter, dear. Do you object? She could have been nasty to me but instead she was so motherly. She has always said she loves me and I'm beginning to think she does. When I told her we were married by a Methodist
 
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